Warburtons make loads of dough…I don’t get how they can afford all these super stars, but as the appear to be able to do so, they must be making huge profits. Drop the price instead please.
Tory party supporters.
They should use it as rafts for sewer rats.Worst bread on the shelves, tasteless ultra processed garbage.
Warburtons make loads of dough…
You messaged wiz?Sent it my mate who replied with this:
“Warburton has nothing better to spend his money on the Boris-shagging, Brexit-loving bad Tory shithouse…”
Well I never
Because in a Communist state we wouldn’t be able to criticise perceived success without ending up being shipped to Siberia, or Preston.A successful company tries to grow itself by investing in (I would say clever) marketing.
Which if it works probably creates and secures jobs.
…and still AVFTTrs moan.
Why don’t some of you just do one to a communist state and have done with it
The reason I won't buy any of their products.Tory party supporters.
I'm not taking a political viewpoint about this, it's just shit bread.A successful company tries to grow itself by investing in (I would say clever) marketing.
Which if it works probably creates and secures jobs.
…and still AVFTTrs moan.
Why don’t some of you just do one to a communist state and have done with it
Yep. The mugs buying their bread are paying for it.I don’t get how they can afford all these super stars, but as the appear to be able to do so, they must be making huge profits. Drop the price instead please.
I buy Warburtons, I like it.Yep. The mugs buying their bread are paying for it.
McDonalds sell a lot of burgers tooI buy Warburtons, I like it.
Can't be that shite as some on here have said, it's the best selling bread in this country
On Warbuton buns?McDonalds sell a lot of burgers too
You need to tweet that at Warburtons. You never know how they might react.Worst bread on the shelves, tasteless ultra processed garbage.
A lot of people like McDonalds so yeah that backs your point upMcDonalds sell a lot of burgers too
Really?A lot of people like McDonalds so yeah that backs your point up
Some don’t like people or businesses being successful, they want to punish them by taking over half their earnings!!I've been on a tour round Warburtons couldn't believe the size of the operation all run by robots. Hardly any staff on view. Good luck to them I say, a successful Northern business.
We can't all spend time making artisan bread at home like you Lytham.Worst bread on the shelves, tasteless ultra processed garbage.
Hardly, Jackson publicly endorsed Ohbummer for presidentTory party supporters.
Just because lots of people buy them it doesn't make them good.
You can’t beat getting cold burger and limp fries delivered straight to your door……Just because lots of people buy them it doesn't make them good.
It's a convenience food and as we live in a lazy society it's easier to have something quick than take the time to prepare and cook something.
For the ultra lazy you can even get them delivered!!
Well it kind of does, otherwise nobody would buy it?Just because lots of people buy them it doesn't make them good.
I like the way you chopped the rest of my post off , that part being the reason they are boughtWell it kind of does, otherwise nobody would buy it?
There's PLENTY of takeaway options about. Independent or chains. Maccies has always been top. Personally I'm not a fan of Maccies but I see why it's so popular.
Each to their own but a loaf that can be shipped half way round the world can't be that good can it?I like their bread
Even bought it while living in Singapore as it was imported.
Decent coffee for the price and the milkshakes were always top quality hangover cures.Well it kind of does, otherwise nobody would buy it?
There's PLENTY of takeaway options about. Independent or chains. Maccies has always been top. Personally I'm not a fan of Maccies but I see why it's so popular.
Using celebs puts me off buying the product.A successful company tries to grow itself by investing in (I would say clever) marketing.
Which if it works probably creates and secures jobs.
…and still AVFTTrs moan.
Why don’t some of you just do one to a communist state and have done with it
I remember it being down Caunce street.Warburtons bought out Darbyshires Prize Bread in Blackpool in the 1970s. Always loved the smell of freshly baked bread as you walked by the factory on Caunce Street. The Warburtons family were financially involved in Bolton "Wanky" Wanderers at one time not sure if Jonathan Warburton carried on that tradition.